- Jackson, Andrew,
- the Democracy of, [52];
- quarrelsome spirit of, contrasted with Lincoln's magnanimity, [96].
- See [Democracy, Jacksonian].
- Jefferson, Thomas,
- doctrines of, versus those of Hamilton, [28]-[29];
- as leader of the democracy the opponent of Hamilton, [42];
- foreign policy of, [42], [53], [290], [292];
- view of democracy as extreme individualism, [43];
- stress laid by, on equality, [43]-[44];
- sacrifice of liberty for equality by, [44]-[45];
- fundamental difference between Hamilton and, [45]-[46];
- conduct of, on assumption of power, [46]-[47];
- Democracy of Jackson contrasted with Republicanism of, [52];
- mutual appreciation of Western pioneer Democrats and, [52]-[53];
- traces of work of, found in failure of Whigs against Jacksonian Democrats, [71];
- wherein Lincoln differed from, [95];
- necessity of transformation of doctrines of, before they can be nationalized, [153], [214];
- theory and practice of, contrasted with Roosevelt's theory and practice, [170];
- an example of triumphant intellectual dishonesty, [419].
- Jerome, William Travers,
- Jesus,
- intention of, in preaching non-resistance, [282].
- Judges,
- Justice,
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- Labor problem, the, [385]-[398].
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Labor unions, [126] ff., [385] ff.;
- danger from aggressive and unscrupulous unionism, [128]-[129];
- revolutionary purpose of, in demanding class discrimination, [129]-[130];
- parallelism between big corporations and, [130], [386];
- divergence from corporations, [131];
- legal recognition of, demanded, and discrimination in their favor by the state, [386]-[387];
- economic and social amelioration of laboring class by, [387];
- association of laborers in, a necessity under present conditions, and the non-union man a species of industrial derelict, [387]-[389];
- conditions to which unions should conform, [390]-[391];
- the correct policy towards, [390];
- preference to be given to, by state and municipal governments, but discrimination to be made between "bad" and "good" unions, [394];
- effect of proposed constructive organization of, on non-union laborers, [395];
- on farm laborers, [396].
- Latin-American states,
- Law,
- Lawyers,
- Legislative organization,
- "Letters of an American Farmer," [8]-[9], [10].
- Liberty,
- Hamilton's theory concerning, as contrasted with Jeffersonian Democrats', [44]-[45];
- bearing of worship of so-called, on behavior of factions at time of slavery crisis, [79];
- responsibility of a democracy for personal, [193] ff.;
- economic, of the individual, [201]-[206];
- subordinated and made helpful to the principle of human brotherhood, [207]-[208].
- Liberty and union,
- Life insurance companies,
- attempted regulation of, by various state governments, [355].
- Lincoln, Abraham,
- first appearance of, in debates with Douglas, [85]-[86];
- service of, in seeing straighter and thinking harder than did his contemporaries, [87];
- makes the Western Democracy understand for the first time that American nationality is a living principle, [88];
- peculiar service rendered by and wherein his greatness lay, [88]-[89];
- the personal worth of, [89];
- early career and surroundings of, [89]-[90];
- wherein he differed from the average Western Democrat, [90]-[91];
- training and development of his intellect, [91]-[92];
- further consideration of his character, [94] ff.;
- contrasted with Jefferson, [95];
- with Garrison, [95], [427];
- with Jackson, [96];
- necessity for emphasis of the difference between, and his contemporary fellow-countrymen, [98]-[99];
- national intellectual and moral stature of, [427].
- Low, Seth, as a reformer, [143].
- Lynching,
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- Machinery,
- place of, in American economic development, [108].
- Machines, political, [117] ff.;
- created to satisfy a real need, [124]-[125];
- power of, felt in the courts, [318];
- corruption and incompetence of state legislative organizations traceable to, [321];
- complete reform of local administrative systems necessary for breaking power of, [334];
- civil service reform has not retarded progress of, [335].
- McClellan, George B.,
- as a reformer, [143].
- Madison, James,
- Manufacturing,
- Hamilton's policy in encouraging, [39].
- Merit system in offices, [143];
- Mexico,
- coöperation, of, in establishment of stable international system, [303].
- Middle Ages,
- Middle class,
- Militarism and nationality, [254] ff.
- Millionaire,
- the "tainted," a result of extreme individualism, [149].
- "Money Power,"
- Jacksonian Democracy's attitude toward, [59].
- Monopolies,
- suggested measures against, in municipalities, [374].
- Monroe Doctrine, the, [290] ff.;
- accepted as the corollary of policy contained in Washington's Farewell Address, [291];
- the American retort to the Holy Alliance, [291]-[292];
- American democratic idea converted into a dangerously aggressive principle by, [293]-[294];
- results to United States of attempting to enforce, [296]-[297];
- implies an incompatibility between American and European institutions which does not exist, [297];
- continued adherence to, will involve United States in fruitless wars, [299]-[300];
- necessity of forestalling inevitable future objections to, [307].
- Morgan, J. Pierpont, [202].
- Mugwumps, [141].
- Muirhead, James, quoted, [18]-[19].
- Municipal corporations, relations of state governments to, [347]-[348].
- Municipal reform, [143].
- See [Cities].
- Münsterberg, Hugo, quoted, [3].
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- Napoleon, [224], [225], [259].
- National Bank, the, [39], [57]-[58], [68].
- Nationality,
- slavery and American, [72] ff.;
- proposed doing away with, by international socialism, a mistake, [210]-[211];
- origins of the modern system, [215] ff.;
- development of principle of, in European states, [215]-[221];
- efficiency resulting from, but also abuses, [221]-[222];
- creed of French Revolutionists inimical to spirit of, [222]-[223];
- increased force of principle, resulting from abuses of French under Napoleon, [225];
- bearing of Treaty of Vienna and political system of the Holy Alliance on, [225]-[226];
- true meaning of, first understood after revolutionary epoch of 1848, [226]-[230];
- no universal and perfect machinery for securing, experience shows, [229]-[230];
- relation between principles of, and principles of democracy, [230];
- principle of, and of democracy, in England, [230] ff.;
- democracy and, in France, [239] ff.;
- relation between democracy and, in Germany, [246] ff.;
- schism created in German, by the Social Democrats, [251];
- militarism and, [254] ff.;
- colonial expansion is proper to principle of, [259];
- international relations a condition of, [263]-[264];
- important position of tradition in principle of, [265]-[266];
- principles of, and of democracy, in America, [267] ff.;
- and centralization, [272]-[279].
- Nationalization,
- meaning of process of, [274].
- Non-interference,
- Non-resistance,
- doctrine of, not meant for this world, [282].
- Non-union laborers, [387]-[389];
- effect on, of proposed constructive organization of labor, [395].
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- Old age pensions in England, [239].
- Opportunity,
- necessity of enjoyment of, by individuals, [203].
- Order,
- Oregon,
- the initiative in, [328].
- Ore lands,
- lease of, to United States Steel Corporation, [114].
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